Kelly Reilly is back! The Dutton Ranch premiere date finally drops and fans are losing it!

 

Dutton Ranch premieres May 15 on Paramount+ with Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser returning as Beth and Rip. This 9-episode spinoff picks up after Yellowstone’s finale with a dramatic Texas twist. The first two episodes drop Friday, then one new episode weekly through July 3.

In the new Yellowstone sequel, Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler escape to South Texas hoping to leave their turbulent past behind. But instead of peaceful ranch life, they face a formidable rival ranch owner who threatens everything they’ve built. The couple fights to protect their 7,000-acre property while navigating new dangers and complex relationships. Finn Little returns as Carter, adding another layer to their family drama.

Creator Chad Feehan crafted this spinoff to focus on Beth and Rip’s romance, described as turbulent and passionate. The show explores how they rebuild their lives after the Yellowstone Ranch sale, confronting both external threats and internal tensions. It’s a fresh start that quickly becomes anything but quiet.

Kelly Reilly delivers her most powerful performance yet as Beth Dutton, the fierce businesswoman determined to prove herself in Texas ranching. Cole Hauser returns as Rip Wheeler, matching her intensity with quiet strength. Academy Award winner Annette Bening makes her first-ever television appearance in a major role, bringing gravitas to the ensemble.

Ed Harris joins as Everett McKinney, the rival ranch owner who complications Beth and Rip’s plans. Other cast members include J.R. Villarreal and Jai Courtney, expanding the Dutton universe with fresh faces and dynamic conflicts.

Dutton Ranch launches with its first two episodes on May 15, 2026, available exclusively on Paramount+ and airing that night on Paramount Network at 8 p.m. ET/PT. After the double-episode premiere, new episodes drop every Friday at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Paramount+. The season finale airs July 3, 2026.

“As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together far from the ghosts of Yellowstone, they gamble everything on building a new life in Texas.”

— Paramount+, Official Series Synopsis

A Single Throwaway Beth Dutton Scene Quietly Spoiled Yellowstone's Ending 5  Years Earlier

Dutton Ranch showrunner Chad Feehan departed the series in late April 2026, just weeks before the premiere. Reports suggest Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone, was unsatisfied with the first season’s direction. While no official cancellation announcement was made, Feehan confirmed he won’t return as showrunner if the show gets renewed. Paramount+ hasn’t announced Season 2 plans yet, leaving fans uncertain about the spinoff’s future beyond its nine-episode run.

Despite the behind-the-scenes drama, the network remains committed to launching Dutton Ranch this May. The cast and crew have invested considerable time in crafting a compelling story that honors Beth and Rip’s legacy from the original series. Whether this spinoff continues depends on critical and audience reception.

Dutton Ranch represents the first true Yellowstone sequel rather than a spinoff, picking up directly after the original series finale. Other Yellowstone universe shows like 1883 and 1923 are prequels, while Yellowstone: Kayce (formerly Marshals) follows a different protagonist. But Beth and Rip’s story continues here, making this the franchise’s most direct continuation. The shift from Montana to Texas signals a completely fresh setting with new antagonists and opportunities for character growth.

The South Texas backdrop offers distinct ranching challenges compared to the Yellowstone’s iconic Montana landscape. Fans expect the same high-stakes drama, family conflict, and powerful performances that made the original series a phenomenon. This spinoff promises to deliver that intensity while establishing Beth and Rip’s independence from the Dutton family curse.

Kelly Reilly’s powerhouse performance, combined with Annette Bening’s first major TV role, makes Dutton Ranch essential viewing for Yellowstone devotees. The Texas ranch setting feels fresh and dangerous, introducing new dramatic stakes beyond family politics. If you loved Beth’s calculated ruthlessness and Rip’s unwavering loyalty throughout Yellowstone, this spinoff builds directly on that dynamic.

However, behind-the-scenes turmoil around showrunner changes raises questions about the series’ long-term vision. The 9-episode run gives you a complete story arc to consume before worrying about Season 2. Whether you’re seeking Yellowstone nostalgia or ready for a bold new chapter in the Dutton saga, Dutton Ranch delivers both on May 15.

 

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